635. WASOWSKI, Jan,
railway worker, living at Cisie, near Ceglow, Siedlce prov.636. WASOWSKI, Aleksandra,
his wife637. WASOWSKI, Mieczyslaw,
her son

Killed on June 28, 1943 at
Ceglow with 24 villagers from Cisie, for sheltering Jews (see: 9)

638.. WDOWIAK, Benedykt,
58, farmer, living at Swiesielice, Radom prov.639.. WDOWIAK, Aleksandra,
17, his daughter640.. WDOWIAK, Marianna,
94, Benedykt's motherMurdered on Dec. 7, 1942
with a group of 14 people by gendarmes from Ciepielow, for help rendered
to Jews (see: 84)

Murdered by the gendarmes
from Ciepielow, on Dec. 7, 1942, in a group of 14 people, for help rendered
to Jews (see: 84)

666. WOLSKI, Jan, living
at Gniewoszow, Radom prov.

Shot in August 1943 with
Jan Suchecki for hiding several Jews, fugitives from the local camp. The
Jews were warned and escaped (see: 587)

667. * WOLSKI, Mieczyslaw,
living in Warsaw

With his family he built
an underground shelter in his backyard on Grojecka Street. Here
from 1942 he gave refuge to 34 Jews, including the well-known historian
Emanuel Ringelblum, with wife and son. The shelter was denounced
to Germans on Mar. 7, 1944. Wolski, his nephew, Janusz Wysocki and
all the fugitives were taken to Pawiak prison. All the Jews were
shot soon in the ghetto ruins, while no trace of the Poles was ever found.
Posthumously awarded the medal "Righteous Among Nations" (see: 690)

The military police from
Ciepielow killed all members of the family in January 1943, for helping
Jews in hiding. Gabriel was arrested and executed earlier.
The daughters were aged 3 to 12. With them were shot: Jozef Jelonek,
and the handicapped servant Franciszek Zaborowski. (see: 188, 692)

Shot by the German gendarmes
at Radgoszcz on Sep. 13, 1942, with Maria Soltys and the sheltered Szija
Grinstam, also a local farmer (see: 576).

679. WOJCIK, Michal from
Pawlow, near Dabrowa Tarnowska, Cracow prov.

Murdered with Franciszek
Wozniak in the spring 1943, for sheltering Jews and helping in their escape
across the river (see: 675).

680. WOJCIK, Michal, 48,
from Polom Maly, near Czchow, Tarnow prov.

He was shot on Dec. 26, 1944
in his own house by the military police from Jurkow, together with the
fugitive Mr. Goldfinger.681. WOJCIK, Zofia, farmer
from Radgoszcz, near Dabrowa, Tarnowska, wife682. WOJCIK, 3 years old,
Zofia's child683. WOJCIK, 2 years old,
Zofia's child

She gave refuge to 4 Jews
in an underground shelter. Zofia provided food and medicines to 16
more Jews hiding in a nearby forest. The military police shot her
together with the sheltered Jews and Marianna Barszcz, a Wysmolski's employee.
Her husband escaped. (See 29).

690. * WYSOCKI, Janusz, living
in Warsaw

For helping Mieczyslaw Wolski
to construct an underground shelter and for his part in giving refuge to
34 Jews, he was arrested on March 7, 1944 and executed in unknown cicumstances.
Posthumously recognized as "Righteous Among the Nations".

691. WYSOCZANSKI, Mrs., pharmacist
from Sokal (now in Ukraine)

She was murdered in February
1942, together with 3 sheltered Jewish girls